By Rebecca Black (PA)
Two police officers have been injured after their car was rammed in Co Armagh.
Police are appealing for information about what they have described as a “deliberate collision” in Middletown on Monday afternoon.
“Officers on patrol in the Monaghan Road area at around 2.40pm signalled to a grey Audi A6 to stop; however the vehicle made off in the direction of Armagh, colliding with a pillar as it did so,” a police spokesperson said.
“Nearby, the Audi was then deliberately reversed into the police vehicle twice, causing significant damage, which meant that the vehicle could not be driven further.
“Our two officers reported injuries which, at this time, are thankfully not thought to be serious.
“The Audi, which had a smashed rear window, left the area.
“It’s likely that this vehicle would be easily identifiable due to the damage it would have sustained.
“We are appealing to anyone who may have seen the vehicle or witnessed the collision, particularly anyone with dash-cam or CCTV footage that could assist with enquiries, to contact us on 101, quoting reference number 1011 of 04/11/24.”

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